We work directly with organic farmers in the region to source the highest quality vegetables available for our Ferments

Atlas Farm field crews transferring seedlings at the start of the season.

Atlas Farm field crews transferring seedlings at the start of the season.

 
 

We started Hosta Hill as farmers committed to organic, ecological growing practices and healthy, local food economies. While we have chosen to focus full time on the vegetable fermentation business and put farming on hold for now, we maintain our relationship to sustainable agriculture by purchasing the vegetables for our krauts, kimchis, and hot sauces directly from organic growers in the region. Purchasing directly from independent farmers allows us to support agricultural livelihoods while ensuring access to the highest quality produce available for our ferments.

At the same time, the farmers we support practice growing practices that support healthy soil and enhance the health of the land over time. The end result is a jar of fermented vegetables whose value extends from field to fork: supporting organic soil, local farm businesses, and healthy bodies.

For the past many years we have worked with the following Certified Organic Farm businesses:

Atlas Farm, South Deerfield Massachusetts

Abode Farm, New Lebanon NY

Kitchen Garden Farm, Sunderland, Massachusetts

MX Morningstar Farm, Hudson New York

Markristo Farm, Hillsdale, New York


Questions, comments, or concerns? Send us an email at info@hostahill.com

 
Red cabbage from our friends at Markristo Farm in Hillsdale, New York

Red cabbage from our friends at Markristo Farm in Hillsdale, New York